rofl, this could potentially turn into quite an interesting thread... |
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Hey DV! Today I was reading a DJ entry by Raven Knight. I read them all the time, and Raven Knight likes to meet up with people from DV, like MoSH and Walms. Unfortunately, people can't actually enter another's dream. I know RV just imagines them in dreams. But don't you just wish people could enter another's dream? It'd be amazing. |
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My Dream Journal: INeverWakeUp's Super Dream Journal
Previously Known As: ineverwakeup13(2010-2011) and ineverwakeup97(2011-2014)
um... yeah. i predict several firefights. it MIGHT be possible, ya never know. although if you think about it scientifically, i have no clue how someone's brain waves could acually travel to another person's head. |
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I have returned, but I'm not the same
I'm a shadow, a shell, it's no longer a game
Peace is dead, peace is gone
All that remains is a chilling song
Is this some trollololol ? |
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to tell the truth, i'd be glad if i discovered SD was all a myth. the idea of a person being able to enter my dreams is kind of scary. could lead to funny arguments though: |
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I have returned, but I'm not the same
I'm a shadow, a shell, it's no longer a game
Peace is dead, peace is gone
All that remains is a chilling song
I for one do not buy it. As much as I want to buy it I don't. There are many reasons why. For instance, they would have to enter REM at the exact same time, meaning sleeping at the same time. Yes possible but they would have to coordinate the time and hope there bodies were in sync. I don't see how they can say ok tonight we will meet at Location A and bam they are there at the same time. |
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Last edited by Birbs07; 11-30-2010 at 04:29 AM.
I am not completely sold on the idea, but I have had a few dreams that are the same as my friends. This might just be coincedence, or a shared dream, I dont know. Once I get better at LDing, I will investigate this further. I'm not going to even speculate on how it would be possible before I have more data. |
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BUT then again people only use a small part of the brain. who's to say the parts we DON'T use aren't in use while asleep. but then again i'm no expert so i can't say. nobody can really say if it's real or not... at least with modern technology. if it's not possible, who knows? they make scientific leaps every day. they might come out with an artificial means. *shrug* like i said, i'm no expert. But Lucid Dreaming is awesome without it. i say what more could anyone want than a toy/tool like that? |
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I have returned, but I'm not the same
I'm a shadow, a shell, it's no longer a game
Peace is dead, peace is gone
All that remains is a chilling song
its because the brain isnt the mind. the brain just receives and filters out the thoughts it receives from the environment/universal mind all around it. of course i have nothing concrete to back this up, but im sure there is a shared subconscious mind that links everything so i see no reason why shared dreams are not possible |
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Last edited by whiterain; 11-30-2010 at 04:29 PM.
The most precious thing to a human is its Ego, and so they have a lot to gain by lying. It will make people believe that these liers are unique and are bestowed with some sort of higher-power, thereby resulting in an inflated ego and an awesome god-like feeling. |
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Last edited by MrTransitory; 11-30-2010 at 07:02 PM.
Do I think it is real? No. |
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Lucid dreaming goals:
Fly( )Tame a recurring wolf that has been in about 10 different dreams/nightmares ( ) Fly on a Night Fury from HTTYD ( ) Ask my subconscious why I have so many nightmares ( )
Fight agent Smith ( )Ride a huge spider to a battle against a beenest ( )
Face all of my nightmare creatures and beat them ( ) Be a god ( )
Hope I´m not intruding but I think most descrptions of shared dreams are naive and false because both the dream environment and the dream characters are obviously mind-created buh this does not mean I don´t believe it could happen. If we assume every experience is mind-created as some philosophical schools believe then anything can be explained. But at my present state of perception, any shared experience will manifest very subtly as shared thoughts, opinions, desires, synchronicity, affinity, insights and so on. |
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PLD
hmm yes you do have a point. dont get me started on ego though. ill be here all night trying to hold on to mine. i dont relly see that ugly side of ego in many posters round here. its definately possible to influence others dreams through suggestion which is largely what the purpose of state brainwashing i believe. and although its of course possible to dream about similar places and things i guess its just the kind of thing that we will all be dubious of unless it happens to us |
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Well, I have personally shared a dream with my brother, on accident. Before that dream I would have never believed it possible. There's no way that this could be a coincidence. Dreams have infinite possibilities. So if this were a coincidence the probability of us having the same dream about each other is 1 out of infinity. Just to let you know my brother and I are completely different people. We think in completely different ways and we don't even remotely act like each other. He thinks it was just a coincidence. |
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Last edited by SilverBullet; 11-30-2010 at 07:52 PM.
This is a completely inaccurate statement. It has been proven that we use a very large portion of our brain. We use pretty much out whole brain. Not all of it is for thinking. It is said we use about 60% of our brain while sleeping. Which makes a lot of sense. We aren't using any voluntary muscle groups so those part of the brain wont be functioning. A lot of our involuntary muscle groups wont be functioning so there is another portion we arnt using. We aren't using out eyes and site has been said to take up a huge portion of the brain. So please don't use the 10% of the brain argument. |
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I'm open to it, but I don't totally believe it either. I'm not even sure if I would like it to be true. People I know just popping into MY dreams all the time? No thanks... |
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First I would like to tackle the time thing. It may very well be non-linear but how do you know this. Yes it makes your point valid but only if it is valid. either way if they didn't happen at the same time then this means one person is not in control of anything. Think about it, If one person has the dream first then everything that they do will happen in the other persons dream. Therefore the person having the second dream would do everything his first dream self did. He wouldn't be acting on free will. He would be filling out an exact plan set in for him, and if he didn't do what his original dream self did then he would do what ever he wanted and they would go off and do all sorts of things essentially having a completely different dream. Thus proving that they didnt share a dream they had 2 completely different dreams doing completely different things basically having there own dreams with a dream character that looks like the other. |
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Look I am not trying to be the bad guy. I am deployed and what I wouldn't give to be able to share dreams with my Fiance. I want it to be real. I am open to the idea, but it is one of those things that telling me its real isnt enough. Especially when there are ways to show others it real. For instance, how do you play the pick a number game? I tell you to pick a number 1-10 and then I guess what that number is. The only way I know you don't change that number is for you to tell some one else, a 3rd party person. |
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wow thanks for the detailed response birbs. as i say i do not yet speak from experience of shared dreaing so have my own doubts. i have however experienced alot that at one point i would have written off as complete bollocks. thus i no longer wish to try to limit myself with my own beliefs. what i will say is that i think everything is possible, just not very probable. until such time perhaps when these things are meant to start happening on a more regular basis. once you have had enough vivid dream experience and have experienced the transitions from waking to lucid dreaming, then it is pretty difficult to say whether reality is actually any realer than all we experience in the dream worlds. as a result i currently reckon that there is a major probablility that this entire world is little more than an intesely stable shared dream, or what people label as concensus reality. |
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Interesting. Here are my thoughts, personal experience aside. |
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What you say about the brainstorming does have an empirical basis. In Psychology, it has been shown that if many people are read the same excerpt from a story, and then asked to recall as much as possible verbatim, that their reports vary drastically. Furthermore, this has also been similarly documented with the viewing of a video and an attempt at verbatim recall. No two people see the same thing, psychologically speaking. And no two people see the same thing (exactly), physically speaking, unless they're literally inhabiting the exact same area of space as another. |
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Last edited by MrTransitory; 12-01-2010 at 12:17 AM.
Yes. |
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This subject is very testable. I basically layed out the guidelines for a test. |
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Last edited by Birbs07; 12-01-2010 at 02:44 AM.
Sorry that I wasn't clear. When I was writing, I deleted a whole chunk of my argument because it sounded strange, which I guess made things confusing. |
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Last edited by Queen Zukin; 12-01-2010 at 02:53 AM.
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